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- CheckyesterdayChange DetectedHyperdoc, Inc. (Recall.ai) and its Recall.AI Trust Center with the Meeting transcription bot service were added to the optional subprocessor list; DocRaptor and its Security and Privacy entry (Data conversion) were removed, and the page shows an update date of May 29, 2026.SummaryDifference2%

- Check8 days agoChange DetectedA promotional banner about Lattiverse 2026 was added and the previous event headline was removed, altering the page's heading/intro text while preserving the underlying subprocessors list.SummaryDifference0.1%

- Check15 days agoNo Change Detected
- Check23 days agoChange DetectedSlack and Slack Trust Center were added to the list of subprocessors; Slack (Salesforce Inc. - SFDC Group) and Salesforce Trust were removed from the list.SummaryDifference0.3%

- Check58 days agoChange DetectedAdded WorkRamp and Slack (with Slack’s messaging integration) as subprocessors, and added WorkRamp Trust Center and LMS support for Lattice University. Removed Marketo (Adobe), Salesforce CRM entries, Adobe Trust Center, and the CRM platform (Salesforce) with Slack messaging integration.SummaryDifference4%

- Check73 days agoChange DetectedAdded Lattiverse 2026 and Tines-related entries (including Trust Center links and services: Security automation); removed OneSchema (data import service for HRIS) and the Spring/Summer ’26 Product Release entry.SummaryDifference2%

- Check80 days agoChange DetectedAdded a Spring/Summer ‘26 Product Release banner with a 'Discover what's coming' callout, and removed the 'Lattice is a G2 2026 Best Software Awards winner' message along with its 'Learn more' link.SummaryDifference0.3%

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